President Joe Biden, who today is making his first visit to Texas since his January inauguration, starts his term with about the same numbers of voters giving him good and bad marks for job performance, according to the latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll.
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Texans Evenly Divided on New President in UT/Texas Tribune Poll
AUSTIN, Texas – As Joe Biden visits Texas for the first time since defeating Donald Trump in the 2020 election, a new University of Texas/Texas Tribune poll finds Texas voters closely divided in their assessments of his young presidency: 45% of Texas voters approve of the job he’s doing as president so far, while 44% disapprove.
The even split in sentiment reflects sharp partisan differences: 89% of Democrats approve of Biden’s performance (64% strongly), and 80% of Republicans disapprove (72% strongly). The poll surveyed 1,200 self-declared registered voters over the internet Feb. 12-18 and had an overall margin of error of +/- 2.83 percentage points.
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<figcaption> A large majority of Texas voters think the state’s official election results are just fine, but 30% think national election results are “very inaccurate." <cite>Credit: Michael Stravato for The Texas Tribune</cite>
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Texas voters give President Joe Biden good marks on COVID-19 response, but they're split on his overall job performance, according to the latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll.